Mexico City: sex trafficking crackdown divides rights groups
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Thousands of women are trafficked into the Mexico City sex trade each year, according to NGO estimates. As part of a crackdown, the authorities have raided clubs and brothels across the sprawling metropolis. The official response has polarised rights groups amid concerns that all sex workers, not just trafficking victims, are being targeted and punished. Prostitution is legal in Mexico, but most states regulate the industry, requiring sex workers to be registered and at least 18 years old. Yet, as one woman's account of how she was tricked into the trade suggests, there is an urgent need for decisive action.
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published:15 Nov 2013

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We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes than anyone we can think of. They are also some of the bravest women we've ever met. We followed them around the city as they covered political rallies of the ruling party, PAN, and to crime scenes, to try to understand what happened there over the past few years and why the candidates were not fully addressing the most glaring issue in Mexican politics right now.
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views:333673

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published:03 Jul 2015

views:12667448

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US President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to build a wall between the US and Mexico. That promise he has not mentioned again since winning the election two weeks ago. But in Mexico, they he is regarded with suspicion.
We asked Alexandra, Monica, Victoria and Atenea what they think of Mr Trump.
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published:26 Nov 2016

views:10748

LICE-nce to drive! Horrified passenger secretly films female bus rider whose hair is ALIVE with wriggling critters.
A woman's hair crawling with lice was a horrifying ride for one bus passenger in Mexico, video can reveal.
Video filmed by an unidentified bus passenger shows the back of a woman's head filled with squirming insects, assumed to be head lice.
The stomach churning clip, which is believed to have been shot in Mexico, sees the camera focus on the woman's brown hair, that's tied back in a bun.
Bugs are seen slithering out of her hair.
The woman's hair looks like it is in a beehive that hasn't been washed in weeks.
She appears unaware that the back of her head is being filmed.
The bus passenger, who also hasn't been identified, moves the camera closer to the woman's head while on the bumpy ride.
More bugs can be seen in what is likely a severe hygiene problem.
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A feared female cartel boss known for kidnapping her victims and dumping their dismembered bodies on their families' doorsteps has been shopped to police by her own hitman lover who became horrified by the monster she had become.
Melissa ‘La China’ Calderon, described by her assassin boyfriend and second-in-command Pedro ‘El Chino’ Gomez as 'maniacal' and a 'control-freak', is accused of 180 murders.
Mexico's most powerful female narco was captured on Saturday after El Chino traded information with authorities, including the locations of his girlfriend's secret burial sites, in exchange for a reduced sentence.
Melissa Margarita Calderon Ojeda, 30, known by her gang nickname ‘La China’ (The Asian), became involved in organised crime in 2005 when she began working for the Damaso Cartel.
The organisation has ties to the Sinaloa Cartel which operates in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur - one of the country's primary regions for drug smuggling - and is headed-up by fugitive Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman.
She rose quickly in the ranks because of her ruthlessness and fierce temper, until she was made commander of its armed wing in 2008.
Taking charge of the organisation’s territory war, she imposed her authority over state capital La Paz and the popular tourist resort Cabo San Lucas, visited by hundreds of thousands of people each year.
She allegedly began orchestrating murders and taking control of vast swathes of the city. Murders in Baja California Sur tripled over the seven years she was at the helm of the cartel’s armed wing.
La China became infamous for kidnapping her murder victims from their family homes and returning their dismembered bodies to their doorsteps as a warning to the local community.
Despite the male-dominated narco culture, she inspired loyalty in her troops and is said to have handed out free bags of cocaine to those she thought had performed well.
Her collection of pistols and assault rifles, which she would pose for photographs with, simply added weight to her feared persona.
In June, she was asked to step down from her post following the return of AbelQuintero, a seasoned assassin recently released from prison.
Furious at her demotion, she defected from Damaso Cartel and announced the formation of her own criminal organisation.
Given her already substantial territories in La Paz, she declared war on her former associates for control of the city, as well as the popular tourist resort of Cabo San Lucas close-by.
....
In addition to her cartel's upper echelons, La China had more than three hundred street-level drug dealers and soldiers who rode red motorbikes to identify themselves.
In the subsequent outbreak of violence, death rates in the state capital soared from 46 murders in 2014 to the same number in just two months.
In early August, worried that her vehicles were known to the authorities and fearful of being tracked, La China ordered logistics man El Tyson to buy a pickup truck.
El Tyson organised for two of his parents’ friends to meet with La China, but when they arrived to sell their vehicle the narco boss had them murdered rather than pay.
Corpse disposal man El Peter was called into action and took the bodies to a secluded area north of the city.
Yet when El Tyson arrived on the scene and saw his innocent friends had been brutally murdered, he became angry and threatened to go to the police.
In a fit of rage at his perceived treachery, La China allegedly cut off El Tyson's forearms before killing him.
She had him buried alongside her other victims in the same unmarked grave.
The final straw came when La China targeted El Tocho, a narco from her former cartel who was fighting her for territory in La Paz.
Following an unsuccessful kidnap attempt on El Tocho, her gangsters managed to detain his girlfriend Lourdes, who La China allegedly brutally tortured for information and then murdered the following day.
Lourdes, along with El Scar’s murdered prostitute, was buried in a grave close to the three previous victims.
La China’s boyfriend El Chino, horrified by the monster his girlfriend had become, left her newly formed cartel and was quickly captured by police.
El Peter had allegedly been involved in a high-speed police chase through the streets of La Paz, but was captured when he tried to flee on foot.
El Peter told police the location of the secret graves, and all five bodies were recovered, showing signs of having been murdered four to six weeks previously.
La China was arrested without a shot being fired late on Saturday as she attempted to flee the state from Cabo San Lucas airport.
She was taken to jail in La Paz, a city she had controlled just three months before.
She is currently undergoing questioning in Mexico City and will face trial for more than 150 murders next year.
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Mexico City

Mexico City (Spanish:Ciudad de MéxicoaudioAmerican Spanish:[sjuˈða(ð) ðe ˈméxiko]; abbreviated as "CDMX") is the capital of Mexico. Mexico City is the country's largest city as well as its most important political, cultural, educational and financial center.

As an "alpha" global city Mexico City is one of the most important financial centers in the Americas. It is located in the Valley of Mexico (Valle de México), a large valley in the high plateaus at the center of Mexico, at an altitude of 2,240 metres (7,350ft). The city consists of sixteen municipalities (previously called boroughs).

The city sits in a bowl surrounded by the high mountains of the altiplano. As it grew, the city of La Paz climbed the hills, resulting in varying elevations from 3,200 to 4,100m (10,500 to 13,500ft). Overlooking the city is towering triple-peaked Illimani, which is always snow-covered and can be seen from many parts of the city, including from the neighboring city of El Alto. As of the 2008 census, the city had a population of 877,363.

Mexico City: sex trafficking crackdown divides rights groups

Mexico City: sex trafficking crackdown divides rights groups
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Thousands of women are trafficked into the Mexico City sex trade each year, according to NGO estimates. As part of a crackdown, the authorities have raided clubs and brothels across the sprawling metropolis. The official response has polarised rights groups amid concerns that all sex workers, not just trafficking victims, are being targeted and punished. Prostitution is legal in Mexico, but most states regulate the industry, requiring sex workers to be registered and at least 18 years old. Yet, as one woman's account of how she was tricked into the trade suggests, there is an urgent need for decisive action.
Click for full Guardian article:
http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/video/2013/nov/12/mexico-city-sex-trafficking-crackdown-rights-video

31:18

Mexico's Female Crime Journalists

Mexico's Female Crime Journalists

Mexico's Female Crime Journalists

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes than anyone we can think of. They are also some of the bravest women we've ever met. We followed them around the city as they covered political rallies of the ruling party, PAN, and to crime scenes, to try to understand what happened there over the past few years and why the candidates were not fully addressing the most glaring issue in Mexican politics right now.
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1:30

Ozzy Man Reviews: Yanet Garcia & Mexican Weather

Ozzy Man Reviews: Yanet Garcia & Mexican Weather

Ozzy Man Reviews: Yanet Garcia & Mexican Weather

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1:36

Black Women From Mexico

Black Women From Mexico

Black Women From Mexico

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2:52

What women in Mexico think of Donald Trump - BBC News

What women in Mexico think of Donald Trump - BBC News

What women in Mexico think of Donald Trump - BBC News

US President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to build a wall between the US and Mexico. That promise he has not mentioned again since winning the election two weeks ago. But in Mexico, they he is regarded with suspicion.
We asked Alexandra, Monica, Victoria and Atenea what they think of Mr Trump.
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0:59

Woman's head filmed crawling with bugs in Mexico

Woman's head filmed crawling with bugs in Mexico

Woman's head filmed crawling with bugs in Mexico

LICE-nce to drive! Horrified passenger secretly films female bus rider whose hair is ALIVE with wriggling critters.
A woman's hair crawling with lice was a horrifying ride for one bus passenger in Mexico, video can reveal.
Video filmed by an unidentified bus passenger shows the back of a woman's head filled with squirming insects, assumed to be head lice.
The stomach churning clip, which is believed to have been shot in Mexico, sees the camera focus on the woman's brown hair, that's tied back in a bun.
Bugs are seen slithering out of her hair.
The woman's hair looks like it is in a beehive that hasn't been washed in weeks.
She appears unaware that the back of her head is being filmed.
The bus passenger, who also hasn't been identified, moves the camera closer to the woman's head while on the bumpy ride.
More bugs can be seen in what is likely a severe hygiene problem.
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A feared female cartel boss known for kidnapping her victims and dumping their dismembered bodies on their families' doorsteps has been shopped to police by her own hitman lover who became horrified by the monster she had become.
Melissa ‘La China’ Calderon, described by her assassin boyfriend and second-in-command Pedro ‘El Chino’ Gomez as 'maniacal' and a 'control-freak', is accused of 180 murders.
Mexico's most powerful female narco was captured on Saturday after El Chino traded information with authorities, including the locations of his girlfriend's secret burial sites, in exchange for a reduced sentence.
Melissa Margarita Calderon Ojeda, 30, known by her gang nickname ‘La China’ (The Asian), became involved in organised crime in 2005 when she began working for the Damaso Cartel.
The organisation has ties to the Sinaloa Cartel which operates in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur - one of the country's primary regions for drug smuggling - and is headed-up by fugitive Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman.
She rose quickly in the ranks because of her ruthlessness and fierce temper, until she was made commander of its armed wing in 2008.
Taking charge of the organisation’s territory war, she imposed her authority over state capital La Paz and the popular tourist resort Cabo San Lucas, visited by hundreds of thousands of people each year.
She allegedly began orchestrating murders and taking control of vast swathes of the city. Murders in Baja California Sur tripled over the seven years she was at the helm of the cartel’s armed wing.
La China became infamous for kidnapping her murder victims from their family homes and returning their dismembered bodies to their doorsteps as a warning to the local community.
Despite the male-dominated narco culture, she inspired loyalty in her troops and is said to have handed out free bags of cocaine to those she thought had performed well.
Her collection of pistols and assault rifles, which she would pose for photographs with, simply added weight to her feared persona.
In June, she was asked to step down from her post following the return of AbelQuintero, a seasoned assassin recently released from prison.
Furious at her demotion, she defected from Damaso Cartel and announced the formation of her own criminal organisation.
Given her already substantial territories in La Paz, she declared war on her former associates for control of the city, as well as the popular tourist resort of Cabo San Lucas close-by.
....
In addition to her cartel's upper echelons, La China had more than three hundred street-level drug dealers and soldiers who rode red motorbikes to identify themselves.
In the subsequent outbreak of violence, death rates in the state capital soared from 46 murders in 2014 to the same number in just two months.
In early August, worried that her vehicles were known to the authorities and fearful of being tracked, La China ordered logistics man El Tyson to buy a pickup truck.
El Tyson organised for two of his parents’ friends to meet with La China, but when they arrived to sell their vehicle the narco boss had them murdered rather than pay.
Corpse disposal man El Peter was called into action and took the bodies to a secluded area north of the city.
Yet when El Tyson arrived on the scene and saw his innocent friends had been brutally murdered, he became angry and threatened to go to the police.
In a fit of rage at his perceived treachery, La China allegedly cut off El Tyson's forearms before killing him.
She had him buried alongside her other victims in the same unmarked grave.
The final straw came when La China targeted El Tocho, a narco from her former cartel who was fighting her for territory in La Paz.
Following an unsuccessful kidnap attempt on El Tocho, her gangsters managed to detain his girlfriend Lourdes, who La China allegedly brutally tortured for information and then murdered the following day.
Lourdes, along with El Scar’s murdered prostitute, was buried in a grave close to the three previous victims.
La China’s boyfriend El Chino, horrified by the monster his girlfriend had become, left her newly formed cartel and was quickly captured by police.
El Peter had allegedly been involved in a high-speed police chase through the streets of La Paz, but was captured when he tried to flee on foot.
El Peter told police the location of the secret graves, and all five bodies were recovered, showing signs of having been murdered four to six weeks previously.
La China was arrested without a shot being fired late on Saturday as she attempted to flee the state from Cabo San Lucas airport.
She was taken to jail in La Paz, a city she had controlled just three months before.
She is currently undergoing questioning in Mexico City and will face trial for more than 150 murders next year.
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Mexico City: sex trafficking crackdown divides rights groups

Mexico City: sex trafficking crackdown divides rights groups
Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD
Thousands of women are trafficked into the Mexico City sex trade each year, according to NGO estimates. As part of a crackdown, the authorities have raided clubs and brothels across the sprawling metropolis. The official response has polarised rights groups amid concerns that all sex workers, not just trafficking victims, are being targeted and punished. Prostitution is legal in Mexico, but most states regulate the industry, requiring sex workers to be registered and at least 18 years old. Yet, as one woman's account of how she was tricked into the trade suggests, there is an urgent need for decisive action.
Click for full Guardian article:
http://www.theguardian.com/glob...

published: 15 Nov 2013

Mexico's Female Crime Journalists

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes than anyone we can think of. They are also some of the bravest women we've ever met. We followed them around the city as they covered political rallies of the ruling party, PAN, and to crime scenes, to try to understand what happened there over the past few years and why the candidates were not fully addressing the most glaring issue in Mexican politics right now.
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published: 18 Jun 2013

Ozzy Man Reviews: Yanet Garcia & Mexican Weather

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published: 03 Jul 2015

Black Women From Mexico

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published: 02 Dec 2015

What women in Mexico think of Donald Trump - BBC News

US President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to build a wall between the US and Mexico. That promise he has not mentioned again since winning the election two weeks ago. But in Mexico, they he is regarded with suspicion.
We asked Alexandra, Monica, Victoria and Atenea what they think of Mr Trump.
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published: 26 Nov 2016

Woman's head filmed crawling with bugs in Mexico

LICE-nce to drive! Horrified passenger secretly films female bus rider whose hair is ALIVE with wriggling critters.
A woman's hair crawling with lice was a horrifying ride for one bus passenger in Mexico, video can reveal.
Video filmed by an unidentified bus passenger shows the back of a woman's head filled with squirming insects, assumed to be head lice.
The stomach churning clip, which is believed to have been shot in Mexico, sees the camera focus on the woman's brown hair, that's tied back in a bun.
Bugs are seen slithering out of her hair.
The woman's hair looks like it is in a beehive that hasn't been washed in weeks.
She appears unaware that the back of her head is being filmed.
The bus passenger, who also hasn't been identified, moves the camera closer to the woman's head whil...

A feared female cartel boss known for kidnapping her victims and dumping their dismembered bodies on their families' doorsteps has been shopped to police by her own hitman lover who became horrified by the monster she had become.
Melissa ‘La China’ Calderon, described by her assassin boyfriend and second-in-command Pedro ‘El Chino’ Gomez as 'maniacal' and a 'control-freak', is accused of 180 murders.
Mexico's most powerful female narco was captured on Saturday after El Chino traded information with authorities, including the locations of his girlfriend's secret burial sites, in exchange for a reduced sentence.
Melissa Margarita Calderon Ojeda, 30, known by her gang nickname ‘La China’ (The Asian), became involved in organised crime in 2005 when she began working for the Damaso Cartel.
...

Mexico City: sex trafficking crackdown divides rights groups
Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD
Thousands of women are trafficked into the Mexico City sex trade each year, according to NGO estimates. As part of a crackdown, the authorities have raided clubs and brothels across the sprawling metropolis. The official response has polarised rights groups amid concerns that all sex workers, not just trafficking victims, are being targeted and punished. Prostitution is legal in Mexico, but most states regulate the industry, requiring sex workers to be registered and at least 18 years old. Yet, as one woman's account of how she was tricked into the trade suggests, there is an urgent need for decisive action.
Click for full Guardian article:
http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/video/2013/nov/12/mexico-city-sex-trafficking-crackdown-rights-video

Mexico City: sex trafficking crackdown divides rights groups
Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD
Thousands of women are trafficked into the Mexico City sex trade each year, according to NGO estimates. As part of a crackdown, the authorities have raided clubs and brothels across the sprawling metropolis. The official response has polarised rights groups amid concerns that all sex workers, not just trafficking victims, are being targeted and punished. Prostitution is legal in Mexico, but most states regulate the industry, requiring sex workers to be registered and at least 18 years old. Yet, as one woman's account of how she was tricked into the trade suggests, there is an urgent need for decisive action.
Click for full Guardian article:
http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/video/2013/nov/12/mexico-city-sex-trafficking-crackdown-rights-video

Mexico's Female Crime Journalists

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes ...

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes than anyone we can think of. They are also some of the bravest women we've ever met. We followed them around the city as they covered political rallies of the ruling party, PAN, and to crime scenes, to try to understand what happened there over the past few years and why the candidates were not fully addressing the most glaring issue in Mexican politics right now.
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We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes than anyone we can think of. They are also some of the bravest women we've ever met. We followed them around the city as they covered political rallies of the ruling party, PAN, and to crime scenes, to try to understand what happened there over the past few years and why the candidates were not fully addressing the most glaring issue in Mexican politics right now.
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Black Women From Mexico

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What women in Mexico think of Donald Trump - BBC News

US President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to build a wall between the US and Mexico. That promise he has not mentioned again since winning the ele...

US President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to build a wall between the US and Mexico. That promise he has not mentioned again since winning the election two weeks ago. But in Mexico, they he is regarded with suspicion.
We asked Alexandra, Monica, Victoria and Atenea what they think of Mr Trump.
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US President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to build a wall between the US and Mexico. That promise he has not mentioned again since winning the election two weeks ago. But in Mexico, they he is regarded with suspicion.
We asked Alexandra, Monica, Victoria and Atenea what they think of Mr Trump.
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LICE-nce to drive! Horrified passenger secretly films female bus rider whose hair is ALIVE with wriggling critters.
A woman's hair crawling with lice was a horrifying ride for one bus passenger in Mexico, video can reveal.
Video filmed by an unidentified bus passenger shows the back of a woman's head filled with squirming insects, assumed to be head lice.
The stomach churning clip, which is believed to have been shot in Mexico, sees the camera focus on the woman's brown hair, that's tied back in a bun.
Bugs are seen slithering out of her hair.
The woman's hair looks like it is in a beehive that hasn't been washed in weeks.
She appears unaware that the back of her head is being filmed.
The bus passenger, who also hasn't been identified, moves the camera closer to the woman's head while on the bumpy ride.
More bugs can be seen in what is likely a severe hygiene problem.
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LICE-nce to drive! Horrified passenger secretly films female bus rider whose hair is ALIVE with wriggling critters.
A woman's hair crawling with lice was a horrifying ride for one bus passenger in Mexico, video can reveal.
Video filmed by an unidentified bus passenger shows the back of a woman's head filled with squirming insects, assumed to be head lice.
The stomach churning clip, which is believed to have been shot in Mexico, sees the camera focus on the woman's brown hair, that's tied back in a bun.
Bugs are seen slithering out of her hair.
The woman's hair looks like it is in a beehive that hasn't been washed in weeks.
She appears unaware that the back of her head is being filmed.
The bus passenger, who also hasn't been identified, moves the camera closer to the woman's head while on the bumpy ride.
More bugs can be seen in what is likely a severe hygiene problem.
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A feared female cartel boss known for kidnapping her victims and dumping their dismembered bodies on their families' doorsteps has been shopped to police by her...

A feared female cartel boss known for kidnapping her victims and dumping their dismembered bodies on their families' doorsteps has been shopped to police by her own hitman lover who became horrified by the monster she had become.
Melissa ‘La China’ Calderon, described by her assassin boyfriend and second-in-command Pedro ‘El Chino’ Gomez as 'maniacal' and a 'control-freak', is accused of 180 murders.
Mexico's most powerful female narco was captured on Saturday after El Chino traded information with authorities, including the locations of his girlfriend's secret burial sites, in exchange for a reduced sentence.
Melissa Margarita Calderon Ojeda, 30, known by her gang nickname ‘La China’ (The Asian), became involved in organised crime in 2005 when she began working for the Damaso Cartel.
The organisation has ties to the Sinaloa Cartel which operates in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur - one of the country's primary regions for drug smuggling - and is headed-up by fugitive Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman.
She rose quickly in the ranks because of her ruthlessness and fierce temper, until she was made commander of its armed wing in 2008.
Taking charge of the organisation’s territory war, she imposed her authority over state capital La Paz and the popular tourist resort Cabo San Lucas, visited by hundreds of thousands of people each year.
She allegedly began orchestrating murders and taking control of vast swathes of the city. Murders in Baja California Sur tripled over the seven years she was at the helm of the cartel’s armed wing.
La China became infamous for kidnapping her murder victims from their family homes and returning their dismembered bodies to their doorsteps as a warning to the local community.
Despite the male-dominated narco culture, she inspired loyalty in her troops and is said to have handed out free bags of cocaine to those she thought had performed well.
Her collection of pistols and assault rifles, which she would pose for photographs with, simply added weight to her feared persona.
In June, she was asked to step down from her post following the return of AbelQuintero, a seasoned assassin recently released from prison.
Furious at her demotion, she defected from Damaso Cartel and announced the formation of her own criminal organisation.
Given her already substantial territories in La Paz, she declared war on her former associates for control of the city, as well as the popular tourist resort of Cabo San Lucas close-by.
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In addition to her cartel's upper echelons, La China had more than three hundred street-level drug dealers and soldiers who rode red motorbikes to identify themselves.
In the subsequent outbreak of violence, death rates in the state capital soared from 46 murders in 2014 to the same number in just two months.
In early August, worried that her vehicles were known to the authorities and fearful of being tracked, La China ordered logistics man El Tyson to buy a pickup truck.
El Tyson organised for two of his parents’ friends to meet with La China, but when they arrived to sell their vehicle the narco boss had them murdered rather than pay.
Corpse disposal man El Peter was called into action and took the bodies to a secluded area north of the city.
Yet when El Tyson arrived on the scene and saw his innocent friends had been brutally murdered, he became angry and threatened to go to the police.
In a fit of rage at his perceived treachery, La China allegedly cut off El Tyson's forearms before killing him.
She had him buried alongside her other victims in the same unmarked grave.
The final straw came when La China targeted El Tocho, a narco from her former cartel who was fighting her for territory in La Paz.
Following an unsuccessful kidnap attempt on El Tocho, her gangsters managed to detain his girlfriend Lourdes, who La China allegedly brutally tortured for information and then murdered the following day.
Lourdes, along with El Scar’s murdered prostitute, was buried in a grave close to the three previous victims.
La China’s boyfriend El Chino, horrified by the monster his girlfriend had become, left her newly formed cartel and was quickly captured by police.
El Peter had allegedly been involved in a high-speed police chase through the streets of La Paz, but was captured when he tried to flee on foot.
El Peter told police the location of the secret graves, and all five bodies were recovered, showing signs of having been murdered four to six weeks previously.
La China was arrested without a shot being fired late on Saturday as she attempted to flee the state from Cabo San Lucas airport.
She was taken to jail in La Paz, a city she had controlled just three months before.
She is currently undergoing questioning in Mexico City and will face trial for more than 150 murders next year.
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A feared female cartel boss known for kidnapping her victims and dumping their dismembered bodies on their families' doorsteps has been shopped to police by her own hitman lover who became horrified by the monster she had become.
Melissa ‘La China’ Calderon, described by her assassin boyfriend and second-in-command Pedro ‘El Chino’ Gomez as 'maniacal' and a 'control-freak', is accused of 180 murders.
Mexico's most powerful female narco was captured on Saturday after El Chino traded information with authorities, including the locations of his girlfriend's secret burial sites, in exchange for a reduced sentence.
Melissa Margarita Calderon Ojeda, 30, known by her gang nickname ‘La China’ (The Asian), became involved in organised crime in 2005 when she began working for the Damaso Cartel.
The organisation has ties to the Sinaloa Cartel which operates in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur - one of the country's primary regions for drug smuggling - and is headed-up by fugitive Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman.
She rose quickly in the ranks because of her ruthlessness and fierce temper, until she was made commander of its armed wing in 2008.
Taking charge of the organisation’s territory war, she imposed her authority over state capital La Paz and the popular tourist resort Cabo San Lucas, visited by hundreds of thousands of people each year.
She allegedly began orchestrating murders and taking control of vast swathes of the city. Murders in Baja California Sur tripled over the seven years she was at the helm of the cartel’s armed wing.
La China became infamous for kidnapping her murder victims from their family homes and returning their dismembered bodies to their doorsteps as a warning to the local community.
Despite the male-dominated narco culture, she inspired loyalty in her troops and is said to have handed out free bags of cocaine to those she thought had performed well.
Her collection of pistols and assault rifles, which she would pose for photographs with, simply added weight to her feared persona.
In June, she was asked to step down from her post following the return of AbelQuintero, a seasoned assassin recently released from prison.
Furious at her demotion, she defected from Damaso Cartel and announced the formation of her own criminal organisation.
Given her already substantial territories in La Paz, she declared war on her former associates for control of the city, as well as the popular tourist resort of Cabo San Lucas close-by.
....
In addition to her cartel's upper echelons, La China had more than three hundred street-level drug dealers and soldiers who rode red motorbikes to identify themselves.
In the subsequent outbreak of violence, death rates in the state capital soared from 46 murders in 2014 to the same number in just two months.
In early August, worried that her vehicles were known to the authorities and fearful of being tracked, La China ordered logistics man El Tyson to buy a pickup truck.
El Tyson organised for two of his parents’ friends to meet with La China, but when they arrived to sell their vehicle the narco boss had them murdered rather than pay.
Corpse disposal man El Peter was called into action and took the bodies to a secluded area north of the city.
Yet when El Tyson arrived on the scene and saw his innocent friends had been brutally murdered, he became angry and threatened to go to the police.
In a fit of rage at his perceived treachery, La China allegedly cut off El Tyson's forearms before killing him.
She had him buried alongside her other victims in the same unmarked grave.
The final straw came when La China targeted El Tocho, a narco from her former cartel who was fighting her for territory in La Paz.
Following an unsuccessful kidnap attempt on El Tocho, her gangsters managed to detain his girlfriend Lourdes, who La China allegedly brutally tortured for information and then murdered the following day.
Lourdes, along with El Scar’s murdered prostitute, was buried in a grave close to the three previous victims.
La China’s boyfriend El Chino, horrified by the monster his girlfriend had become, left her newly formed cartel and was quickly captured by police.
El Peter had allegedly been involved in a high-speed police chase through the streets of La Paz, but was captured when he tried to flee on foot.
El Peter told police the location of the secret graves, and all five bodies were recovered, showing signs of having been murdered four to six weeks previously.
La China was arrested without a shot being fired late on Saturday as she attempted to flee the state from Cabo San Lucas airport.
She was taken to jail in La Paz, a city she had controlled just three months before.
She is currently undergoing questioning in Mexico City and will face trial for more than 150 murders next year.
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Mexico City Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Mexico City is one of the financial powerhouses and cultural capitals of Latin America; it’s also a city of color.
Mexico City’s colors run deepest in the main square, the Zócalo, once the epicenter of the MexicanCivilization. Today, this area is presided over by a temple of a different kind, The MetropolitanCathedral.
Throughout the Centro Histórico district, over 1500 heritage buildings vie for your attention. The streets of this district overflow with museums and galleries. For a window into the life and color of yesteryear, visit the fabulous Museo Franz Mayer.
For a change of color, head to Chapultepec Park, one of the largest urban parks in the world. The park is home to cultural institutions such as the ...

published: 21 Jan 2016

Mexico Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Mexico.
Mexico, land of the Maya and Aztec, temples and beaches and with a population of twenty-six million the bubbling metropolis of Mexico City is a maze of streets, flat roofs, skyscrapers and parks. Earthquakes, floods and civil wars created this ‘City Of The Aztecs’. Templo Mayor, the main temple of the Aztecs, lies in the centre of the city, in the large main square, Zocalo. The magnificent Catedral Metropolitana with its massive dimensions and fine stone masonry dominates the square, with equal prominence being given to the Palacinio Nacional, governmental seat of the Mexican President. In 1519, when the Spanish conquerors reached Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec kingdom, they discovered a lagoon paradise with floating gardens, Xochimilco, a labyrin...

published: 14 Aug 2013

Cancun, Mexico Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Cancun is a city in southeastern Mexico, located on the southeast coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. It is a major world-renowned tourist destination, as well as being the seat of the municipality of Benito Juárez. The city is located on the Caribbean Sea, and is one of the easternmost points in Mexico. Cancún is located just north of Mexico's Caribbean coast resort band known as the Riviera Maya.
The most important places to visit in Cancun are: Chichen Itza (the world famous Mayan ruins with thousands of years of history are one of the most visited sites in the world), Isla Mujeres (Cancun is surrounded by spectacular scenery. Isla Mujeres, a small gorgeous island close to Cancun, is simply spectacular), Cenotes (these magical ...

CANCUN, MEXICO | TRAVEL GUIDE

Our tips on how to move past the tourist traps and explore the Riviera Maya's cultural heritage and gorgeous natural surroundings!
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MEXICO CITY TRAVEL GUIDE- Ten Fun Things To Do !

Use this Mexico CityTravelGuide to find out the best things to do on your next trip to CDMX! I spent five weeks in DF and give you great ideas for a first timer. I use examples from my many travel vlogs in Mexico City from cocktails with venom to cheap tours at monuments. Make sure to refer to this before you travel to Mexico City for your next trip . Hit the subscribe button and bell icon to get notficiations so you don't miss any future videos !
COMPLETE MEXICO PLAYLIST: http://bit.ly/2lFvY4c
VLOGS SHOWN IN THIS MEXICO CITY TRAVEL GUIDE:
Mexico City Is Weird: http://bit.ly/2pJgBus
Mexico City Instagram Tour- BestPlaces For Travel Photos in CDMX: http://bit.ly/2qD6VSn
Coyoacan - An Oasis in Mexico City Travel: http://bit.ly/2pKEJyH
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published: 04 May 2017

Mexico Travel: How Expensive is MEXICO CITY?

In this video I document my daily expenses as I explore Mexico City, Mexico.
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published: 26 Apr 2015

Riviera Maya Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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From frothy drinks on stunning beaches to guided tours of ancient ruins, the Riviera Maya has it all.
Located on the eastern edge of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, the Riviera Maya is just a half-hour away from the party town of Cancun. If you’re looking for something a little quieter in your vacation, start your Riviera Maya tour in Puerto Morelos, a quaint fishing town where you can rent a catamaran for an afternoon at sea, or say “buenos días” to a reptile at Crococun Zoo.
Playa del Carmen is a great home base for those who want to explore the rest of the Riviera Maya. Distinctly European in its architecture and layout, you’ll find plenty of charming places to stay, and enough boutique shopping and restaurants t...

Mexico Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Mexico.
Mexico, land of the Maya and Aztec, temples and beaches and with a population of twenty-six million the bubbling metropol...

Travel video about destination Mexico.
Mexico, land of the Maya and Aztec, temples and beaches and with a population of twenty-six million the bubbling metropolis of Mexico City is a maze of streets, flat roofs, skyscrapers and parks. Earthquakes, floods and civil wars created this ‘City Of The Aztecs’. Templo Mayor, the main temple of the Aztecs, lies in the centre of the city, in the large main square, Zocalo. The magnificent Catedral Metropolitana with its massive dimensions and fine stone masonry dominates the square, with equal prominence being given to the Palacinio Nacional, governmental seat of the Mexican President. In 1519, when the Spanish conquerors reached Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec kingdom, they discovered a lagoon paradise with floating gardens, Xochimilco, a labyrinth of lakes and canals, which today can be explored by boat. Known as the Pearl Of The Pacific, Acapulco is a world famous holiday resort of the rich and famous where luxury liners dock each day and endless golden sands beckon a swim under the Caribbean sun. Each evening, the famous cliff jumpers of Acapulco congregate when, from a height of 42 metres, they jump fearlessly from the top of the La QuebradaCliff into the narrow bay below. In the legendary ruins of Palenque, numerous monuments of the Maya culture can be found such as a palace, and several pyramids and temples. From the air, there is a unique view of the lush growth of the impenetrable forests around Palenque, and of Mexico’s most beautiful waterfalls of AguaAzul. Chichen Itza is thought to have been built by the Mayas around 450 AD and over 500 years later the fighting TOLTEKEN took over the deserted city, which led to two hundred years of prosperity. Located in the north, Tequila is situated at the foot of the likewise named volcano and is world famous because it is here that the Mexican national drink is produced. But Mexico is much more than a drink…it is a feast for all the senses!

Travel video about destination Mexico.
Mexico, land of the Maya and Aztec, temples and beaches and with a population of twenty-six million the bubbling metropolis of Mexico City is a maze of streets, flat roofs, skyscrapers and parks. Earthquakes, floods and civil wars created this ‘City Of The Aztecs’. Templo Mayor, the main temple of the Aztecs, lies in the centre of the city, in the large main square, Zocalo. The magnificent Catedral Metropolitana with its massive dimensions and fine stone masonry dominates the square, with equal prominence being given to the Palacinio Nacional, governmental seat of the Mexican President. In 1519, when the Spanish conquerors reached Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec kingdom, they discovered a lagoon paradise with floating gardens, Xochimilco, a labyrinth of lakes and canals, which today can be explored by boat. Known as the Pearl Of The Pacific, Acapulco is a world famous holiday resort of the rich and famous where luxury liners dock each day and endless golden sands beckon a swim under the Caribbean sun. Each evening, the famous cliff jumpers of Acapulco congregate when, from a height of 42 metres, they jump fearlessly from the top of the La QuebradaCliff into the narrow bay below. In the legendary ruins of Palenque, numerous monuments of the Maya culture can be found such as a palace, and several pyramids and temples. From the air, there is a unique view of the lush growth of the impenetrable forests around Palenque, and of Mexico’s most beautiful waterfalls of AguaAzul. Chichen Itza is thought to have been built by the Mayas around 450 AD and over 500 years later the fighting TOLTEKEN took over the deserted city, which led to two hundred years of prosperity. Located in the north, Tequila is situated at the foot of the likewise named volcano and is world famous because it is here that the Mexican national drink is produced. But Mexico is much more than a drink…it is a feast for all the senses!

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Cancun is a city in southeastern Mexico, located on the southeast coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. It is a major world-renowned tourist destination, as well as being the seat of the municipality of Benito Juárez. The city is located on the Caribbean Sea, and is one of the easternmost points in Mexico. Cancún is located just north of Mexico's Caribbean coast resort band known as the Riviera Maya.
The most important places to visit in Cancun are: Chichen Itza (the world famous Mayan ruins with thousands of years of history are one of the most visited sites in the world), Isla Mujeres (Cancun is surrounded by spectacular scenery. Isla Mujeres, a small gorgeous island close to Cancun, is simply spectacular), Cenotes (these magical underwater natural pools are a big draw around the Cancun area. Many have rocky edge formations above them), Tulum (outside of Cancun, a unique site. You can go for a swim in turquoise waters and visit the famous ruins of Mayan civilization), Cancun beaches (Cancun, located in the Yucatan region of Mexico, has many great attractions. Start with the white sand beaches of Cancun City) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Cancun travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Cancun is a city in southeastern Mexico, located on the southeast coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. It is a major world-renowned tourist destination, as well as being the seat of the municipality of Benito Juárez. The city is located on the Caribbean Sea, and is one of the easternmost points in Mexico. Cancún is located just north of Mexico's Caribbean coast resort band known as the Riviera Maya.
The most important places to visit in Cancun are: Chichen Itza (the world famous Mayan ruins with thousands of years of history are one of the most visited sites in the world), Isla Mujeres (Cancun is surrounded by spectacular scenery. Isla Mujeres, a small gorgeous island close to Cancun, is simply spectacular), Cenotes (these magical underwater natural pools are a big draw around the Cancun area. Many have rocky edge formations above them), Tulum (outside of Cancun, a unique site. You can go for a swim in turquoise waters and visit the famous ruins of Mayan civilization), Cancun beaches (Cancun, located in the Yucatan region of Mexico, has many great attractions. Start with the white sand beaches of Cancun City) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Cancun travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

MEXICO CITY TRAVEL GUIDE- Ten Fun Things To Do !

Use this Mexico CityTravelGuide to find out the best things to do on your next trip to CDMX! I spent five weeks in DF and give you great ideas for a first tim...

Use this Mexico CityTravelGuide to find out the best things to do on your next trip to CDMX! I spent five weeks in DF and give you great ideas for a first timer. I use examples from my many travel vlogs in Mexico City from cocktails with venom to cheap tours at monuments. Make sure to refer to this before you travel to Mexico City for your next trip . Hit the subscribe button and bell icon to get notficiations so you don't miss any future videos !
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Mexico City Instagram Tour- BestPlaces For Travel Photos in CDMX: http://bit.ly/2qD6VSn
Coyoacan - An Oasis in Mexico City Travel: http://bit.ly/2pKEJyH
Condesa- Mexico City's version of Paris?: http://bit.ly/2p9jFOr
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Use this Mexico CityTravelGuide to find out the best things to do on your next trip to CDMX! I spent five weeks in DF and give you great ideas for a first timer. I use examples from my many travel vlogs in Mexico City from cocktails with venom to cheap tours at monuments. Make sure to refer to this before you travel to Mexico City for your next trip . Hit the subscribe button and bell icon to get notficiations so you don't miss any future videos !
COMPLETE MEXICO PLAYLIST: http://bit.ly/2lFvY4c
VLOGS SHOWN IN THIS MEXICO CITY TRAVEL GUIDE:
Mexico City Is Weird: http://bit.ly/2pJgBus
Mexico City Instagram Tour- BestPlaces For Travel Photos in CDMX: http://bit.ly/2qD6VSn
Coyoacan - An Oasis in Mexico City Travel: http://bit.ly/2pKEJyH
Condesa- Mexico City's version of Paris?: http://bit.ly/2p9jFOr
My FirstLucha LibreWrestlingEvent in Mexico City + Roma Tour:
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Mexico City Travel- Fun For An American?: http://bit.ly/2p9kDKR
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Big Joby Tripod: http://amzn.to/2m0mFNk
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In this video I document my daily expenses as I explore Mexico City, Mexico.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
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Mexico Travel: How Expensive is MEXICOCITY?

In this video I document my daily expenses as I explore Mexico City, Mexico.
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From frothy drinks on stunning beaches to guided tours of ancient ruins, the Riviera Maya...

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From frothy drinks on stunning beaches to guided tours of ancient ruins, the Riviera Maya has it all.
Located on the eastern edge of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, the Riviera Maya is just a half-hour away from the party town of Cancun. If you’re looking for something a little quieter in your vacation, start your Riviera Maya tour in Puerto Morelos, a quaint fishing town where you can rent a catamaran for an afternoon at sea, or say “buenos días” to a reptile at Crococun Zoo.
Playa del Carmen is a great home base for those who want to explore the rest of the Riviera Maya. Distinctly European in its architecture and layout, you’ll find plenty of charming places to stay, and enough boutique shopping and restaurants to keep you occupied for months. From Playa del Carmen, catch a ferry to Cozumel, an island just off the coast. You can wander for hours on its beaches, and its sleepy villages and friendly inhabitants may just become your home away from home.
Cozumel doesn’t stop when you reach the shoreline. It’s part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, where you can scuba or snorkel off the island’s sheltered western side. Whether you’re an advanced diver or are just beginning, the gentle waters here are the perfect place to introduce yourself to the local sea life.
Once you’re back on the mainland, do as the Mayans did and admire the view. The ruined city of Talum offers a breathtaking vista of the sea, and is considered one of Mexico’s first resorts. Why? Because this is where the royals went to watch beautiful sunrises and breathe in the fresh sea air—just like you’re getting ready to do.
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From frothy drinks on stunning beaches to guided tours of ancient ruins, the Riviera Maya has it all.
Located on the eastern edge of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, the Riviera Maya is just a half-hour away from the party town of Cancun. If you’re looking for something a little quieter in your vacation, start your Riviera Maya tour in Puerto Morelos, a quaint fishing town where you can rent a catamaran for an afternoon at sea, or say “buenos días” to a reptile at Crococun Zoo.
Playa del Carmen is a great home base for those who want to explore the rest of the Riviera Maya. Distinctly European in its architecture and layout, you’ll find plenty of charming places to stay, and enough boutique shopping and restaurants to keep you occupied for months. From Playa del Carmen, catch a ferry to Cozumel, an island just off the coast. You can wander for hours on its beaches, and its sleepy villages and friendly inhabitants may just become your home away from home.
Cozumel doesn’t stop when you reach the shoreline. It’s part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, where you can scuba or snorkel off the island’s sheltered western side. Whether you’re an advanced diver or are just beginning, the gentle waters here are the perfect place to introduce yourself to the local sea life.
Once you’re back on the mainland, do as the Mayans did and admire the view. The ruined city of Talum offers a breathtaking vista of the sea, and is considered one of Mexico’s first resorts. Why? Because this is where the royals went to watch beautiful sunrises and breathe in the fresh sea air—just like you’re getting ready to do.
What do you want to do in Riviera Maya?
Visit our Riviera Maya travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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You Know You are Dating a MEXICAN Woman When...

I told them 8 so they could come around 10..Everything you need to know about dating a Mexican woman in 6 minutes.
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Mexico City: sex trafficking crackdown divides rights groups

Mexico City: sex trafficking crackdown divides rights groups
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Thousands of women are trafficked into the Mexico City sex trade each year, according to NGO estimates. As part of a crackdown, the authorities have raided clubs and brothels across the sprawling metropolis. The official response has polarised rights groups amid concerns that all sex workers, not just trafficking victims, are being targeted and punished. Prostitution is legal in Mexico, but most states regulate the industry, requiring sex workers to be registered and at least 18 years old. Yet, as one woman's account of how she was tricked into the trade suggests, there is an urgent need for decisive action.
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published: 15 Nov 2013

Mexico's Female Crime Journalists

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes than anyone we can think of. They are also some of the bravest women we've ever met. We followed them around the city as they covered political rallies of the ruling party, PAN, and to crime scenes, to try to understand what happened there over the past few years and why the candidates were not fully addressing the most glaring issue in Mexican politics right now.
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published: 18 Jun 2013

Ozzy Man Reviews: Yanet Garcia & Mexican Weather

Fuck it. This is better than most movies at the cinema.
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published: 03 Jul 2015

Black Women From Mexico

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published: 02 Dec 2015

What women in Mexico think of Donald Trump - BBC News

US President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to build a wall between the US and Mexico. That promise he has not mentioned again since winning the election two weeks ago. But in Mexico, they he is regarded with suspicion.
We asked Alexandra, Monica, Victoria and Atenea what they think of Mr Trump.
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published: 26 Nov 2016

Woman's head filmed crawling with bugs in Mexico

LICE-nce to drive! Horrified passenger secretly films female bus rider whose hair is ALIVE with wriggling critters.
A woman's hair crawling with lice was a horrifying ride for one bus passenger in Mexico, video can reveal.
Video filmed by an unidentified bus passenger shows the back of a woman's head filled with squirming insects, assumed to be head lice.
The stomach churning clip, which is believed to have been shot in Mexico, sees the camera focus on the woman's brown hair, that's tied back in a bun.
Bugs are seen slithering out of her hair.
The woman's hair looks like it is in a beehive that hasn't been washed in weeks.
She appears unaware that the back of her head is being filmed.
The bus passenger, who also hasn't been identified, moves the camera closer to the woman's head whil...

A feared female cartel boss known for kidnapping her victims and dumping their dismembered bodies on their families' doorsteps has been shopped to police by her own hitman lover who became horrified by the monster she had become.
Melissa ‘La China’ Calderon, described by her assassin boyfriend and second-in-command Pedro ‘El Chino’ Gomez as 'maniacal' and a 'control-freak', is accused of 180 murders.
Mexico's most powerful female narco was captured on Saturday after El Chino traded information with authorities, including the locations of his girlfriend's secret burial sites, in exchange for a reduced sentence.
Melissa Margarita Calderon Ojeda, 30, known by her gang nickname ‘La China’ (The Asian), became involved in organised crime in 2005 when she began working for the Damaso Cartel.
...

Mexico City: sex trafficking crackdown divides rights groups
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Thousands of women are trafficked into the Mexico City sex trade each year, according to NGO estimates. As part of a crackdown, the authorities have raided clubs and brothels across the sprawling metropolis. The official response has polarised rights groups amid concerns that all sex workers, not just trafficking victims, are being targeted and punished. Prostitution is legal in Mexico, but most states regulate the industry, requiring sex workers to be registered and at least 18 years old. Yet, as one woman's account of how she was tricked into the trade suggests, there is an urgent need for decisive action.
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Mexico City: sex trafficking crackdown divides rights groups
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Thousands of women are trafficked into the Mexico City sex trade each year, according to NGO estimates. As part of a crackdown, the authorities have raided clubs and brothels across the sprawling metropolis. The official response has polarised rights groups amid concerns that all sex workers, not just trafficking victims, are being targeted and punished. Prostitution is legal in Mexico, but most states regulate the industry, requiring sex workers to be registered and at least 18 years old. Yet, as one woman's account of how she was tricked into the trade suggests, there is an urgent need for decisive action.
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Mexico's Female Crime Journalists

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes ...

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes than anyone we can think of. They are also some of the bravest women we've ever met. We followed them around the city as they covered political rallies of the ruling party, PAN, and to crime scenes, to try to understand what happened there over the past few years and why the candidates were not fully addressing the most glaring issue in Mexican politics right now.
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Black Women From Mexico

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What women in Mexico think of Donald Trump - BBC News

US President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to build a wall between the US and Mexico. That promise he has not mentioned again since winning the ele...

US President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to build a wall between the US and Mexico. That promise he has not mentioned again since winning the election two weeks ago. But in Mexico, they he is regarded with suspicion.
We asked Alexandra, Monica, Victoria and Atenea what they think of Mr Trump.
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US President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to build a wall between the US and Mexico. That promise he has not mentioned again since winning the election two weeks ago. But in Mexico, they he is regarded with suspicion.
We asked Alexandra, Monica, Victoria and Atenea what they think of Mr Trump.
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LICE-nce to drive! Horrified passenger secretly films female bus rider whose hair is ALIVE with wriggling critters.
A woman's hair crawling with lice was a horrifying ride for one bus passenger in Mexico, video can reveal.
Video filmed by an unidentified bus passenger shows the back of a woman's head filled with squirming insects, assumed to be head lice.
The stomach churning clip, which is believed to have been shot in Mexico, sees the camera focus on the woman's brown hair, that's tied back in a bun.
Bugs are seen slithering out of her hair.
The woman's hair looks like it is in a beehive that hasn't been washed in weeks.
She appears unaware that the back of her head is being filmed.
The bus passenger, who also hasn't been identified, moves the camera closer to the woman's head while on the bumpy ride.
More bugs can be seen in what is likely a severe hygiene problem.
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LICE-nce to drive! Horrified passenger secretly films female bus rider whose hair is ALIVE with wriggling critters.
A woman's hair crawling with lice was a horrifying ride for one bus passenger in Mexico, video can reveal.
Video filmed by an unidentified bus passenger shows the back of a woman's head filled with squirming insects, assumed to be head lice.
The stomach churning clip, which is believed to have been shot in Mexico, sees the camera focus on the woman's brown hair, that's tied back in a bun.
Bugs are seen slithering out of her hair.
The woman's hair looks like it is in a beehive that hasn't been washed in weeks.
She appears unaware that the back of her head is being filmed.
The bus passenger, who also hasn't been identified, moves the camera closer to the woman's head while on the bumpy ride.
More bugs can be seen in what is likely a severe hygiene problem.
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A feared female cartel boss known for kidnapping her victims and dumping their dismembered bodies on their families' doorsteps has been shopped to police by her...

A feared female cartel boss known for kidnapping her victims and dumping their dismembered bodies on their families' doorsteps has been shopped to police by her own hitman lover who became horrified by the monster she had become.
Melissa ‘La China’ Calderon, described by her assassin boyfriend and second-in-command Pedro ‘El Chino’ Gomez as 'maniacal' and a 'control-freak', is accused of 180 murders.
Mexico's most powerful female narco was captured on Saturday after El Chino traded information with authorities, including the locations of his girlfriend's secret burial sites, in exchange for a reduced sentence.
Melissa Margarita Calderon Ojeda, 30, known by her gang nickname ‘La China’ (The Asian), became involved in organised crime in 2005 when she began working for the Damaso Cartel.
The organisation has ties to the Sinaloa Cartel which operates in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur - one of the country's primary regions for drug smuggling - and is headed-up by fugitive Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman.
She rose quickly in the ranks because of her ruthlessness and fierce temper, until she was made commander of its armed wing in 2008.
Taking charge of the organisation’s territory war, she imposed her authority over state capital La Paz and the popular tourist resort Cabo San Lucas, visited by hundreds of thousands of people each year.
She allegedly began orchestrating murders and taking control of vast swathes of the city. Murders in Baja California Sur tripled over the seven years she was at the helm of the cartel’s armed wing.
La China became infamous for kidnapping her murder victims from their family homes and returning their dismembered bodies to their doorsteps as a warning to the local community.
Despite the male-dominated narco culture, she inspired loyalty in her troops and is said to have handed out free bags of cocaine to those she thought had performed well.
Her collection of pistols and assault rifles, which she would pose for photographs with, simply added weight to her feared persona.
In June, she was asked to step down from her post following the return of AbelQuintero, a seasoned assassin recently released from prison.
Furious at her demotion, she defected from Damaso Cartel and announced the formation of her own criminal organisation.
Given her already substantial territories in La Paz, she declared war on her former associates for control of the city, as well as the popular tourist resort of Cabo San Lucas close-by.
....
In addition to her cartel's upper echelons, La China had more than three hundred street-level drug dealers and soldiers who rode red motorbikes to identify themselves.
In the subsequent outbreak of violence, death rates in the state capital soared from 46 murders in 2014 to the same number in just two months.
In early August, worried that her vehicles were known to the authorities and fearful of being tracked, La China ordered logistics man El Tyson to buy a pickup truck.
El Tyson organised for two of his parents’ friends to meet with La China, but when they arrived to sell their vehicle the narco boss had them murdered rather than pay.
Corpse disposal man El Peter was called into action and took the bodies to a secluded area north of the city.
Yet when El Tyson arrived on the scene and saw his innocent friends had been brutally murdered, he became angry and threatened to go to the police.
In a fit of rage at his perceived treachery, La China allegedly cut off El Tyson's forearms before killing him.
She had him buried alongside her other victims in the same unmarked grave.
The final straw came when La China targeted El Tocho, a narco from her former cartel who was fighting her for territory in La Paz.
Following an unsuccessful kidnap attempt on El Tocho, her gangsters managed to detain his girlfriend Lourdes, who La China allegedly brutally tortured for information and then murdered the following day.
Lourdes, along with El Scar’s murdered prostitute, was buried in a grave close to the three previous victims.
La China’s boyfriend El Chino, horrified by the monster his girlfriend had become, left her newly formed cartel and was quickly captured by police.
El Peter had allegedly been involved in a high-speed police chase through the streets of La Paz, but was captured when he tried to flee on foot.
El Peter told police the location of the secret graves, and all five bodies were recovered, showing signs of having been murdered four to six weeks previously.
La China was arrested without a shot being fired late on Saturday as she attempted to flee the state from Cabo San Lucas airport.
She was taken to jail in La Paz, a city she had controlled just three months before.
She is currently undergoing questioning in Mexico City and will face trial for more than 150 murders next year.
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A feared female cartel boss known for kidnapping her victims and dumping their dismembered bodies on their families' doorsteps has been shopped to police by her own hitman lover who became horrified by the monster she had become.
Melissa ‘La China’ Calderon, described by her assassin boyfriend and second-in-command Pedro ‘El Chino’ Gomez as 'maniacal' and a 'control-freak', is accused of 180 murders.
Mexico's most powerful female narco was captured on Saturday after El Chino traded information with authorities, including the locations of his girlfriend's secret burial sites, in exchange for a reduced sentence.
Melissa Margarita Calderon Ojeda, 30, known by her gang nickname ‘La China’ (The Asian), became involved in organised crime in 2005 when she began working for the Damaso Cartel.
The organisation has ties to the Sinaloa Cartel which operates in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur - one of the country's primary regions for drug smuggling - and is headed-up by fugitive Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman.
She rose quickly in the ranks because of her ruthlessness and fierce temper, until she was made commander of its armed wing in 2008.
Taking charge of the organisation’s territory war, she imposed her authority over state capital La Paz and the popular tourist resort Cabo San Lucas, visited by hundreds of thousands of people each year.
She allegedly began orchestrating murders and taking control of vast swathes of the city. Murders in Baja California Sur tripled over the seven years she was at the helm of the cartel’s armed wing.
La China became infamous for kidnapping her murder victims from their family homes and returning their dismembered bodies to their doorsteps as a warning to the local community.
Despite the male-dominated narco culture, she inspired loyalty in her troops and is said to have handed out free bags of cocaine to those she thought had performed well.
Her collection of pistols and assault rifles, which she would pose for photographs with, simply added weight to her feared persona.
In June, she was asked to step down from her post following the return of AbelQuintero, a seasoned assassin recently released from prison.
Furious at her demotion, she defected from Damaso Cartel and announced the formation of her own criminal organisation.
Given her already substantial territories in La Paz, she declared war on her former associates for control of the city, as well as the popular tourist resort of Cabo San Lucas close-by.
....
In addition to her cartel's upper echelons, La China had more than three hundred street-level drug dealers and soldiers who rode red motorbikes to identify themselves.
In the subsequent outbreak of violence, death rates in the state capital soared from 46 murders in 2014 to the same number in just two months.
In early August, worried that her vehicles were known to the authorities and fearful of being tracked, La China ordered logistics man El Tyson to buy a pickup truck.
El Tyson organised for two of his parents’ friends to meet with La China, but when they arrived to sell their vehicle the narco boss had them murdered rather than pay.
Corpse disposal man El Peter was called into action and took the bodies to a secluded area north of the city.
Yet when El Tyson arrived on the scene and saw his innocent friends had been brutally murdered, he became angry and threatened to go to the police.
In a fit of rage at his perceived treachery, La China allegedly cut off El Tyson's forearms before killing him.
She had him buried alongside her other victims in the same unmarked grave.
The final straw came when La China targeted El Tocho, a narco from her former cartel who was fighting her for territory in La Paz.
Following an unsuccessful kidnap attempt on El Tocho, her gangsters managed to detain his girlfriend Lourdes, who La China allegedly brutally tortured for information and then murdered the following day.
Lourdes, along with El Scar’s murdered prostitute, was buried in a grave close to the three previous victims.
La China’s boyfriend El Chino, horrified by the monster his girlfriend had become, left her newly formed cartel and was quickly captured by police.
El Peter had allegedly been involved in a high-speed police chase through the streets of La Paz, but was captured when he tried to flee on foot.
El Peter told police the location of the secret graves, and all five bodies were recovered, showing signs of having been murdered four to six weeks previously.
La China was arrested without a shot being fired late on Saturday as she attempted to flee the state from Cabo San Lucas airport.
She was taken to jail in La Paz, a city she had controlled just three months before.
She is currently undergoing questioning in Mexico City and will face trial for more than 150 murders next year.
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Juarez: The Most Dangerous City For Women On Earth

The City of Lost Girls (2003): "They have so much money...they start looking for new ways of amusement. And I think they’ve found it."
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Almost 400 women have been raped, tortured and murdered in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Now evidence suggests that the girls are being killed for ‘blood sport.’
Lilia Alejandra Garcia was just sixteen when she disappeared. A week later her mutilated body was found. She had been gang-raped and tortured. Lilia is just one of hundred of women who have been murdered in Ciudad Juarez. JournalistDianaWashington Valdez has spent the last five years investigating the killings. She believes th...

published: 28 Nov 2014

Mexico's Female Crime Journalists

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes than anyone we can think of. They are also some of the bravest women we've ever met. We followed them around the city as they covered political rallies of the ruling party, PAN, and to crime scenes, to try to understand what happened there over the past few years and why the candidates were not fully addressing the most glaring issue in Mexican politics right now.
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(BBC HD) Tribal Wive, the Raramuri, Mexico S02E03 Series Two Episode Three

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40-year-old MichelleFrost from London is travelling to northern Mexico to stay with the Rarámuri, an ancient tribe who live perched on the edge of the spectacular Copper Canyon. Although bright, bubbly and self-assured on the surface, Michelle suffers from a crippling lack of self-confidence, which she feels is hampering her chances of meeting a partner. Initially frustrated with the simplicity of life with the tribe, as events unfold Michelle realises that life with the Rarámuri is far from uncomplicated.
Six British women swap their everyday lives for life as tribal wives in some of the most remote communities on earth. Like many women today juggling career, home and family, they feel that something is missing. By spending time in societies where female roles a...

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Canada vs Mexico - Bronze Medal Celebration Match (4th February 2017)

Tancredi, Wilkinson, Nault play final game for Canada as the 3 veterans say goodbye to women's team.

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Mexico's Third Gender

Every November a celebration known as the Vigil of the AuthenticIntrepidSearchers of Danger takes place in the city of Juchitán, Oaxaca, in Mexico. In this community of Zapotec indigenous people, it's generally understood that there are men, there are women, and there are muxes (pronounced "mooshez"). Muxes are born men, raised as women, and live as women all their lives. The Vigil—or Vela—is the most important event of the year for the muxes of Juchitán, as one of them is crowned queen during the festival. In this documentary we travel to Juchitán to meet members of the "third gender" of Zapotec culture, and to hang out at the Vigil, which was honestly one of the best parties we've ever been to.
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Mexico Unexplained: Doña Marina "La Malinche", the Most Important Woman in Mexican History

She held the fate of 2 empires in her hands. Who was Doña Marina?
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Dwight Worker decides to smuggle cocaine to America, concealed under a phony shoulder cast. But when he's busted in Mexico City and sent to the notorious 'Black Palace' prison, his life becomes a living hell. After fighting off a gang of rapists, a near fatal stabbing in the stomach and a stint in the psychiatric ward, he vows to get out or die trying. Falling in love with a visitor gives him the opportunity he's been waiting for, and on his wedding day, he makes an audacious attempt to escape.
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Juarez: The Most Dangerous City For Women On Earth

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Almost 400 women have been raped, tortured and murdered in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Now evidence suggests that the girls are being killed for ‘blood sport.’
Lilia Alejandra Garcia was just sixteen when she disappeared. A week later her mutilated body was found. She had been gang-raped and tortured. Lilia is just one of hundred of women who have been murdered in Ciudad Juarez. JournalistDianaWashington Valdez has spent the last five years investigating the killings. She believes the authorities are protecting the killers because they are prominent men with important political connections. “They get together and kill women in what can only be described as blood sport,” she describes. Evidence has been ignored and innocent people framed while the real perpetrators have been left free. And the killings have continued.
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Almost 400 women have been raped, tortured and murdered in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Now evidence suggests that the girls are being killed for ‘blood sport.’
Lilia Alejandra Garcia was just sixteen when she disappeared. A week later her mutilated body was found. She had been gang-raped and tortured. Lilia is just one of hundred of women who have been murdered in Ciudad Juarez. JournalistDianaWashington Valdez has spent the last five years investigating the killings. She believes the authorities are protecting the killers because they are prominent men with important political connections. “They get together and kill women in what can only be described as blood sport,” she describes. Evidence has been ignored and innocent people framed while the real perpetrators have been left free. And the killings have continued.
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Mexico's Female Crime Journalists

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes ...

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes than anyone we can think of. They are also some of the bravest women we've ever met. We followed them around the city as they covered political rallies of the ruling party, PAN, and to crime scenes, to try to understand what happened there over the past few years and why the candidates were not fully addressing the most glaring issue in Mexican politics right now.
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We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes than anyone we can think of. They are also some of the bravest women we've ever met. We followed them around the city as they covered political rallies of the ruling party, PAN, and to crime scenes, to try to understand what happened there over the past few years and why the candidates were not fully addressing the most glaring issue in Mexican politics right now.
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The Femicide Crisis in the State of Mexico (Full Length)

A wave of homicides targeting female victims — labeled as femicides — has been sweeping the State of Mexico, the sprawling suburb that engulfs Mexico City. Whil...

A wave of homicides targeting female victims — labeled as femicides — has been sweeping the State of Mexico, the sprawling suburb that engulfs Mexico City. While government officials have not provided exact figures, the NationalCitizen Femicide Observatory estimates six women are murdered a day, and a United Nations body has described the situation as a pandemic.
VICENews investigates the murder of women in the region, and meets relatives of the victims who continue to fight for justice, from authorities who seem incapable or unwilling to help.
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A wave of homicides targeting female victims — labeled as femicides — has been sweeping the State of Mexico, the sprawling suburb that engulfs Mexico City. While government officials have not provided exact figures, the NationalCitizen Femicide Observatory estimates six women are murdered a day, and a United Nations body has described the situation as a pandemic.
VICENews investigates the murder of women in the region, and meets relatives of the victims who continue to fight for justice, from authorities who seem incapable or unwilling to help.
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Series 2 Episode 3 of 6
40-year-old MichelleFrost from London is travelling to northern Mexico to stay with the Rarámuri, an ancient tribe who live perched on the edge of the spectacular Copper Canyon. Although bright, bubbly and self-assured on the surface, Michelle suffers from a crippling lack of self-confidence, which she feels is hampering her chances of meeting a partner. Initially frustrated with the simplicity of life with the tribe, as events unfold Michelle realises that life with the Rarámuri is far from uncomplicated.
Six British women swap their everyday lives for life as tribal wives in some of the most remote communities on earth. Like many women today juggling career, home and family, they feel that something is missing. By spending time in societies where female roles are very different, they hope to find answers that could change their lives.

Series 2 Episode 3 of 6
40-year-old MichelleFrost from London is travelling to northern Mexico to stay with the Rarámuri, an ancient tribe who live perched on the edge of the spectacular Copper Canyon. Although bright, bubbly and self-assured on the surface, Michelle suffers from a crippling lack of self-confidence, which she feels is hampering her chances of meeting a partner. Initially frustrated with the simplicity of life with the tribe, as events unfold Michelle realises that life with the Rarámuri is far from uncomplicated.
Six British women swap their everyday lives for life as tribal wives in some of the most remote communities on earth. Like many women today juggling career, home and family, they feel that something is missing. By spending time in societies where female roles are very different, they hope to find answers that could change their lives.

Every November a celebration known as the Vigil of the AuthenticIntrepidSearchers of Danger takes place in the city of Juchitán, Oaxaca, in Mexico. In this community of Zapotec indigenous people, it's generally understood that there are men, there are women, and there are muxes (pronounced "mooshez"). Muxes are born men, raised as women, and live as women all their lives. The Vigil—or Vela—is the most important event of the year for the muxes of Juchitán, as one of them is crowned queen during the festival. In this documentary we travel to Juchitán to meet members of the "third gender" of Zapotec culture, and to hang out at the Vigil, which was honestly one of the best parties we've ever been to.
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Every November a celebration known as the Vigil of the AuthenticIntrepidSearchers of Danger takes place in the city of Juchitán, Oaxaca, in Mexico. In this community of Zapotec indigenous people, it's generally understood that there are men, there are women, and there are muxes (pronounced "mooshez"). Muxes are born men, raised as women, and live as women all their lives. The Vigil—or Vela—is the most important event of the year for the muxes of Juchitán, as one of them is crowned queen during the festival. In this documentary we travel to Juchitán to meet members of the "third gender" of Zapotec culture, and to hang out at the Vigil, which was honestly one of the best parties we've ever been to.
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Dwight Worker decides to smuggle cocaine to America, concealed under a phony shoulder cast. But when he's busted in Mexico City and sent to the notorious 'Black Palace' prison, his life becomes a living hell. After fighting off a gang of rapists, a near fatal stabbing in the stomach and a stint in the psychiatric ward, he vows to get out or die trying. Falling in love with a visitor gives him the opportunity he's been waiting for, and on his wedding day, he makes an audacious attempt to escape.
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Dwight Worker decides to smuggle cocaine to America, concealed under a phony shoulder cast. But when he's busted in Mexico City and sent to the notorious 'Black Palace' prison, his life becomes a living hell. After fighting off a gang of rapists, a near fatal stabbing in the stomach and a stint in the psychiatric ward, he vows to get out or die trying. Falling in love with a visitor gives him the opportunity he's been waiting for, and on his wedding day, he makes an audacious attempt to escape.
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Mexico City: sex trafficking crackdown divides rights groups

Mexico City: sex trafficking crackdown divides rights groups
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Thousands of women are trafficked into the Mexico City sex trade each year, according to NGO estimates. As part of a crackdown, the authorities have raided clubs and brothels across the sprawling metropolis. The official response has polarised rights groups amid concerns that all sex workers, not just trafficking victims, are being targeted and punished. Prostitution is legal in Mexico, but most states regulate the industry, requiring sex workers to be registered and at least 18 years old. Yet, as one woman's account of how she was tricked into the trade suggests, there is an urgent need for decisive action.
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Mexico's Female Crime Journalists

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diar...

Mexico's Female Crime Journalists

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes than anyone we can think of. They are also some of the bravest women we've ever met. We followed them around the city as they covered political rallies of the ruling party, PAN, and to crime scenes, to try to understand what happened there over the past few years and why the candidates were not fully addressing the most glaring issue in Mexican politics right now.
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Ozzy Man Reviews: Yanet Garcia & Mexican Weather

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What women in Mexico think of Donald Trump - BBC News

US President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to build a wall between the US and ...

What women in Mexico think of Donald Trump - BBC News

US President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to build a wall between the US and Mexico. That promise he has not mentioned again since winning the election two weeks ago. But in Mexico, they he is regarded with suspicion.
We asked Alexandra, Monica, Victoria and Atenea what they think of Mr Trump.
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Woman's head filmed crawling with bugs in Mexico

LICE-nce to drive! Horrified passenger secretly films female bus rider whose hair is ALIVE with wriggling critters.
A woman's hair crawling with lice was a horrifying ride for one bus passenger in Mexico, video can reveal.
Video filmed by an unidentified bus passenger shows the back of a woman's head filled with squirming insects, assumed to be head lice.
The stomach churning clip, which is believed to have been shot in Mexico, sees the camera focus on the woman's brown hair, that's tied back in a bun.
Bugs are seen slithering out of her hair.
The woman's hair looks like it is in a beehive that hasn't been washed in weeks.
She appears unaware that the back of her head is being filmed.
The bus passenger, who also hasn't been identified, moves the camera closer to the woman's head while on the bumpy ride.
More bugs can be seen in what is likely a severe hygiene problem.
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A feared female cartel boss known for kidnapping her victims and dumping their dismembered bodies on their families' doorsteps has been shopped to police by her own hitman lover who became horrified by the monster she had become.
Melissa ‘La China’ Calderon, described by her assassin boyfriend and second-in-command Pedro ‘El Chino’ Gomez as 'maniacal' and a 'control-freak', is accused of 180 murders.
Mexico's most powerful female narco was captured on Saturday after El Chino traded information with authorities, including the locations of his girlfriend's secret burial sites, in exchange for a reduced sentence.
Melissa Margarita Calderon Ojeda, 30, known by her gang nickname ‘La China’ (The Asian), became involved in organised crime in 2005 when she began working for the Damaso Cartel.
The organisation has ties to the Sinaloa Cartel which operates in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur - one of the country's primary regions for drug smuggling - and is headed-up by fugitive Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman.
She rose quickly in the ranks because of her ruthlessness and fierce temper, until she was made commander of its armed wing in 2008.
Taking charge of the organisation’s territory war, she imposed her authority over state capital La Paz and the popular tourist resort Cabo San Lucas, visited by hundreds of thousands of people each year.
She allegedly began orchestrating murders and taking control of vast swathes of the city. Murders in Baja California Sur tripled over the seven years she was at the helm of the cartel’s armed wing.
La China became infamous for kidnapping her murder victims from their family homes and returning their dismembered bodies to their doorsteps as a warning to the local community.
Despite the male-dominated narco culture, she inspired loyalty in her troops and is said to have handed out free bags of cocaine to those she thought had performed well.
Her collection of pistols and assault rifles, which she would pose for photographs with, simply added weight to her feared persona.
In June, she was asked to step down from her post following the return of AbelQuintero, a seasoned assassin recently released from prison.
Furious at her demotion, she defected from Damaso Cartel and announced the formation of her own criminal organisation.
Given her already substantial territories in La Paz, she declared war on her former associates for control of the city, as well as the popular tourist resort of Cabo San Lucas close-by.
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In addition to her cartel's upper echelons, La China had more than three hundred street-level drug dealers and soldiers who rode red motorbikes to identify themselves.
In the subsequent outbreak of violence, death rates in the state capital soared from 46 murders in 2014 to the same number in just two months.
In early August, worried that her vehicles were known to the authorities and fearful of being tracked, La China ordered logistics man El Tyson to buy a pickup truck.
El Tyson organised for two of his parents’ friends to meet with La China, but when they arrived to sell their vehicle the narco boss had them murdered rather than pay.
Corpse disposal man El Peter was called into action and took the bodies to a secluded area north of the city.
Yet when El Tyson arrived on the scene and saw his innocent friends had been brutally murdered, he became angry and threatened to go to the police.
In a fit of rage at his perceived treachery, La China allegedly cut off El Tyson's forearms before killing him.
She had him buried alongside her other victims in the same unmarked grave.
The final straw came when La China targeted El Tocho, a narco from her former cartel who was fighting her for territory in La Paz.
Following an unsuccessful kidnap attempt on El Tocho, her gangsters managed to detain his girlfriend Lourdes, who La China allegedly brutally tortured for information and then murdered the following day.
Lourdes, along with El Scar’s murdered prostitute, was buried in a grave close to the three previous victims.
La China’s boyfriend El Chino, horrified by the monster his girlfriend had become, left her newly formed cartel and was quickly captured by police.
El Peter had allegedly been involved in a high-speed police chase through the streets of La Paz, but was captured when he tried to flee on foot.
El Peter told police the location of the secret graves, and all five bodies were recovered, showing signs of having been murdered four to six weeks previously.
La China was arrested without a shot being fired late on Saturday as she attempted to flee the state from Cabo San Lucas airport.
She was taken to jail in La Paz, a city she had controlled just three months before.
She is currently undergoing questioning in Mexico City and will face trial for more than 150 murders next year.
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Mexico Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Mexico, land of the Maya and Aztec, temples and beaches and with a population of twenty-six million the bubbling metropolis of Mexico City is a maze of streets, flat roofs, skyscrapers and parks. Earthquakes, floods and civil wars created this ‘City Of The Aztecs’. Templo Mayor, the main temple of the Aztecs, lies in the centre of the city, in the large main square, Zocalo. The magnificent Catedral Metropolitana with its massive dimensions and fine stone masonry dominates the square, with equal prominence being given to the Palacinio Nacional, governmental seat of the Mexican President. In 1519, when the Spanish conquerors reached Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec kingdom, they discovered a lagoon paradise with floating gardens, Xochimilco, a labyrinth of lakes and canals, which today can be explored by boat. Known as the Pearl Of The Pacific, Acapulco is a world famous holiday resort of the rich and famous where luxury liners dock each day and endless golden sands beckon a swim under the Caribbean sun. Each evening, the famous cliff jumpers of Acapulco congregate when, from a height of 42 metres, they jump fearlessly from the top of the La QuebradaCliff into the narrow bay below. In the legendary ruins of Palenque, numerous monuments of the Maya culture can be found such as a palace, and several pyramids and temples. From the air, there is a unique view of the lush growth of the impenetrable forests around Palenque, and of Mexico’s most beautiful waterfalls of AguaAzul. Chichen Itza is thought to have been built by the Mayas around 450 AD and over 500 years later the fighting TOLTEKEN took over the deserted city, which led to two hundred years of prosperity. Located in the north, Tequila is situated at the foot of the likewise named volcano and is world famous because it is here that the Mexican national drink is produced. But Mexico is much more than a drink…it is a feast for all the senses!

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Cancun, Mexico Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Cancun, Mexico Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Cancun is a city in southeastern Mexico, located on the southeast coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. It is a major world-renowned tourist destination, as well as being the seat of the municipality of Benito Juárez. The city is located on the Caribbean Sea, and is one of the easternmost points in Mexico. Cancún is located just north of Mexico's Caribbean coast resort band known as the Riviera Maya.
The most important places to visit in Cancun are: Chichen Itza (the world famous Mayan ruins with thousands of years of history are one of the most visited sites in the world), Isla Mujeres (Cancun is surrounded by spectacular scenery. Isla Mujeres, a small gorgeous island close to Cancun, is simply spectacular), Cenotes (these magical underwater natural pools are a big draw around the Cancun area. Many have rocky edge formations above them), Tulum (outside of Cancun, a unique site. You can go for a swim in turquoise waters and visit the famous ruins of Mayan civilization), Cancun beaches (Cancun, located in the Yucatan region of Mexico, has many great attractions. Start with the white sand beaches of Cancun City) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Cancun travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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12 Amazing Things to do in Mexico City, Mexico: Vacation Travel Guide

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Use this Mexico CityTravelGuide to find out the best things to do on your next trip to CDMX! I spent five weeks in DF and give you great ideas for a first timer. I use examples from my many travel vlogs in Mexico City from cocktails with venom to cheap tours at monuments. Make sure to refer to this before you travel to Mexico City for your next trip . Hit the subscribe button and bell icon to get notficiations so you don't miss any future videos !
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Mexico Travel: How Expensive is MEXICO CITY?

In this video I document my daily expenses as I explore Mexico City, Mexico.
PLANNING A B...

Mexico Travel: How Expensive is MEXICO CITY?

In this video I document my daily expenses as I explore Mexico City, Mexico.
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Riviera Maya Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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From frothy drinks on stunning beaches to guided tours of ancient ruins, the Riviera Maya has it all.
Located on the eastern edge of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, the Riviera Maya is just a half-hour away from the party town of Cancun. If you’re looking for something a little quieter in your vacation, start your Riviera Maya tour in Puerto Morelos, a quaint fishing town where you can rent a catamaran for an afternoon at sea, or say “buenos días” to a reptile at Crococun Zoo.
Playa del Carmen is a great home base for those who want to explore the rest of the Riviera Maya. Distinctly European in its architecture and layout, you’ll find plenty of charming places to stay, and enough boutique shopping and restaurants to keep you occupied for months. From Playa del Carmen, catch a ferry to Cozumel, an island just off the coast. You can wander for hours on its beaches, and its sleepy villages and friendly inhabitants may just become your home away from home.
Cozumel doesn’t stop when you reach the shoreline. It’s part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, where you can scuba or snorkel off the island’s sheltered western side. Whether you’re an advanced diver or are just beginning, the gentle waters here are the perfect place to introduce yourself to the local sea life.
Once you’re back on the mainland, do as the Mayans did and admire the view. The ruined city of Talum offers a breathtaking vista of the sea, and is considered one of Mexico’s first resorts. Why? Because this is where the royals went to watch beautiful sunrises and breathe in the fresh sea air—just like you’re getting ready to do.
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Mexico City: sex trafficking crackdown divides rights groups

Mexico City: sex trafficking crackdown divides rights groups
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Thousands of women are trafficked into the Mexico City sex trade each year, according to NGO estimates. As part of a crackdown, the authorities have raided clubs and brothels across the sprawling metropolis. The official response has polarised rights groups amid concerns that all sex workers, not just trafficking victims, are being targeted and punished. Prostitution is legal in Mexico, but most states regulate the industry, requiring sex workers to be registered and at least 18 years old. Yet, as one woman's account of how she was tricked into the trade suggests, there is an urgent need for decisive action.
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Mexico's Female Crime Journalists

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diar...

Mexico's Female Crime Journalists

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes than anyone we can think of. They are also some of the bravest women we've ever met. We followed them around the city as they covered political rallies of the ruling party, PAN, and to crime scenes, to try to understand what happened there over the past few years and why the candidates were not fully addressing the most glaring issue in Mexican politics right now.
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Ozzy Man Reviews: Yanet Garcia & Mexican Weather

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What women in Mexico think of Donald Trump - BBC News

US President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to build a wall between the US and ...

What women in Mexico think of Donald Trump - BBC News

US President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to build a wall between the US and Mexico. That promise he has not mentioned again since winning the election two weeks ago. But in Mexico, they he is regarded with suspicion.
We asked Alexandra, Monica, Victoria and Atenea what they think of Mr Trump.
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Woman's head filmed crawling with bugs in Mexico

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A woman's hair crawling with lice was a horrifying ride for one bus passenger in Mexico, video can reveal.
Video filmed by an unidentified bus passenger shows the back of a woman's head filled with squirming insects, assumed to be head lice.
The stomach churning clip, which is believed to have been shot in Mexico, sees the camera focus on the woman's brown hair, that's tied back in a bun.
Bugs are seen slithering out of her hair.
The woman's hair looks like it is in a beehive that hasn't been washed in weeks.
She appears unaware that the back of her head is being filmed.
The bus passenger, who also hasn't been identified, moves the camera closer to the woman's head while on the bumpy ride.
More bugs can be seen in what is likely a severe hygiene problem.
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A feared female cartel boss known for kidnapping her victims and dumping their dismembered bodies on their families' doorsteps has been shopped to police by her own hitman lover who became horrified by the monster she had become.
Melissa ‘La China’ Calderon, described by her assassin boyfriend and second-in-command Pedro ‘El Chino’ Gomez as 'maniacal' and a 'control-freak', is accused of 180 murders.
Mexico's most powerful female narco was captured on Saturday after El Chino traded information with authorities, including the locations of his girlfriend's secret burial sites, in exchange for a reduced sentence.
Melissa Margarita Calderon Ojeda, 30, known by her gang nickname ‘La China’ (The Asian), became involved in organised crime in 2005 when she began working for the Damaso Cartel.
The organisation has ties to the Sinaloa Cartel which operates in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur - one of the country's primary regions for drug smuggling - and is headed-up by fugitive Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman.
She rose quickly in the ranks because of her ruthlessness and fierce temper, until she was made commander of its armed wing in 2008.
Taking charge of the organisation’s territory war, she imposed her authority over state capital La Paz and the popular tourist resort Cabo San Lucas, visited by hundreds of thousands of people each year.
She allegedly began orchestrating murders and taking control of vast swathes of the city. Murders in Baja California Sur tripled over the seven years she was at the helm of the cartel’s armed wing.
La China became infamous for kidnapping her murder victims from their family homes and returning their dismembered bodies to their doorsteps as a warning to the local community.
Despite the male-dominated narco culture, she inspired loyalty in her troops and is said to have handed out free bags of cocaine to those she thought had performed well.
Her collection of pistols and assault rifles, which she would pose for photographs with, simply added weight to her feared persona.
In June, she was asked to step down from her post following the return of AbelQuintero, a seasoned assassin recently released from prison.
Furious at her demotion, she defected from Damaso Cartel and announced the formation of her own criminal organisation.
Given her already substantial territories in La Paz, she declared war on her former associates for control of the city, as well as the popular tourist resort of Cabo San Lucas close-by.
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In addition to her cartel's upper echelons, La China had more than three hundred street-level drug dealers and soldiers who rode red motorbikes to identify themselves.
In the subsequent outbreak of violence, death rates in the state capital soared from 46 murders in 2014 to the same number in just two months.
In early August, worried that her vehicles were known to the authorities and fearful of being tracked, La China ordered logistics man El Tyson to buy a pickup truck.
El Tyson organised for two of his parents’ friends to meet with La China, but when they arrived to sell their vehicle the narco boss had them murdered rather than pay.
Corpse disposal man El Peter was called into action and took the bodies to a secluded area north of the city.
Yet when El Tyson arrived on the scene and saw his innocent friends had been brutally murdered, he became angry and threatened to go to the police.
In a fit of rage at his perceived treachery, La China allegedly cut off El Tyson's forearms before killing him.
She had him buried alongside her other victims in the same unmarked grave.
The final straw came when La China targeted El Tocho, a narco from her former cartel who was fighting her for territory in La Paz.
Following an unsuccessful kidnap attempt on El Tocho, her gangsters managed to detain his girlfriend Lourdes, who La China allegedly brutally tortured for information and then murdered the following day.
Lourdes, along with El Scar’s murdered prostitute, was buried in a grave close to the three previous victims.
La China’s boyfriend El Chino, horrified by the monster his girlfriend had become, left her newly formed cartel and was quickly captured by police.
El Peter had allegedly been involved in a high-speed police chase through the streets of La Paz, but was captured when he tried to flee on foot.
El Peter told police the location of the secret graves, and all five bodies were recovered, showing signs of having been murdered four to six weeks previously.
La China was arrested without a shot being fired late on Saturday as she attempted to flee the state from Cabo San Lucas airport.
She was taken to jail in La Paz, a city she had controlled just three months before.
She is currently undergoing questioning in Mexico City and will face trial for more than 150 murders next year.
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Juarez: The Most Dangerous City For Women On Earth

The City of Lost Girls (2003): "They have so much money...they start looking for new ways of amusement. And I think they’ve found it."
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Almost 400 women have been raped, tortured and murdered in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Now evidence suggests that the girls are being killed for ‘blood sport.’
Lilia Alejandra Garcia was just sixteen when she disappeared. A week later her mutilated body was found. She had been gang-raped and tortured. Lilia is just one of hundred of women who have been murdered in Ciudad Juarez. JournalistDianaWashington Valdez has spent the last five years investigating the killings. She believes the authorities are protecting the killers because they are prominent men with important political connections. “They get together and kill women in what can only be described as blood sport,” she describes. Evidence has been ignored and innocent people framed while the real perpetrators have been left free. And the killings have continued.
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Mexico's Female Crime Journalists

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diar...

Mexico's Female Crime Journalists

We went to Ciudad Juarez to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes than anyone we can think of. They are also some of the bravest women we've ever met. We followed them around the city as they covered political rallies of the ruling party, PAN, and to crime scenes, to try to understand what happened there over the past few years and why the candidates were not fully addressing the most glaring issue in Mexican politics right now.
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The Femicide Crisis in the State of Mexico (Full Length)

A wave of homicides targeting female victims — labeled as femicides — has been sweeping th...

The Femicide Crisis in the State of Mexico (Full Length)

A wave of homicides targeting female victims — labeled as femicides — has been sweeping the State of Mexico, the sprawling suburb that engulfs Mexico City. While government officials have not provided exact figures, the NationalCitizen Femicide Observatory estimates six women are murdered a day, and a United Nations body has described the situation as a pandemic.
VICENews investigates the murder of women in the region, and meets relatives of the victims who continue to fight for justice, from authorities who seem incapable or unwilling to help.
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(BBC HD) Tribal Wive, the Raramuri, Mexico S02E03 Series Two Episode Three

Series 2 Episode 3 of 6
40-year-old MichelleFrost from London is travelling to northern Mexico to stay with the Rarámuri, an ancient tribe who live perched on the edge of the spectacular Copper Canyon. Although bright, bubbly and self-assured on the surface, Michelle suffers from a crippling lack of self-confidence, which she feels is hampering her chances of meeting a partner. Initially frustrated with the simplicity of life with the tribe, as events unfold Michelle realises that life with the Rarámuri is far from uncomplicated.
Six British women swap their everyday lives for life as tribal wives in some of the most remote communities on earth. Like many women today juggling career, home and family, they feel that something is missing. By spending time in societies where female roles are very different, they hope to find answers that could change their lives.

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Canada vs Mexico - Bronze Medal Celebration Match (4th February 2017)

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Mexico's Third Gender

Every November a celebration known as the Vigil of the AuthenticIntrepidSearchers of Danger takes place in the city of Juchitán, Oaxaca, in Mexico. In this community of Zapotec indigenous people, it's generally understood that there are men, there are women, and there are muxes (pronounced "mooshez"). Muxes are born men, raised as women, and live as women all their lives. The Vigil—or Vela—is the most important event of the year for the muxes of Juchitán, as one of them is crowned queen during the festival. In this documentary we travel to Juchitán to meet members of the "third gender" of Zapotec culture, and to hang out at the Vigil, which was honestly one of the best parties we've ever been to.
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Mexico Unexplained: Doña Marina "La Malinche", the Most Important Woman in Mexican History

She held the fate of 2 empires in her hands. Who was Doña Marina?
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Banged up Abroad Mexico Black Palace - Locked up Abroad

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Dwight Worker decides to smuggle cocaine to America, concealed under a phony shoulder cast. But when he's busted in Mexico City and sent to the notorious 'Black Palace' prison, his life becomes a living hell. After fighting off a gang of rapists, a near fatal stabbing in the stomach and a stint in the psychiatric ward, he vows to get out or die trying. Falling in love with a visitor gives him the opportunity he's been waiting for, and on his wedding day, he makes an audacious attempt to escape.
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